Friendly Fire Is Burning Barry Ferguson Wants Scotland's Dismal Home Record in Non-Competitive Games to End, and Who Better to Begin with Than Europe's Neutrals, Says Thomas Jordan
Evening Times › March 01, 2006
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Evening Times › March 01, 2006
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SCOTLAND skipper Barry Ferguson is desperate to turn Hampden into a fortress - and he's urged his team-mates to make a start against Switzerland tonight.
Scots boss Walter Smith has made it clear to his players in their squad meetings that he expects teams to fear coming to the National Stadium in future.See the full content of this document
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Friendly Fire Is Burning Barry Ferguson Wants Scotland's Dismal Home Record in Non-Competitive Games to End, and Who Better to Begin with Than Europe's Neutrals, Says Thomas Jordan
With the backing of the vocal Tartan Army, Fergie sees no reason why his colleagues can't start winning the majority of their home games and he feels they will have to, in order to qualify for Euro 2008.
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